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Let the solubilities of `AgCI` in `H_(2)O`, and in `0.01M CaCI_(2), 0.01M NaCI`, and `0.05M AgNO_(3)` be `S_(1),S_(2),S_(3),S_(4)`, respectively. What is the correct relationship between these quantites.

A

`S_(1) gt S_(2) gt S_(3) gt S_(4)`

B

`S_(1) gt S_(2) = S_(3) gt S_(4)`

C

`S_(1) gt S_(3) gt S_(2) gt S_(4)`

D

`S_(4) gt S_(2) gt S_(3) gt S_(1)`

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